Perception of level IV nursing students of araullo university on the performance of st. dominic in-house review center / Ma. Adora T. Bustamante; Jeannie Young D. De Guzman.
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TextPublication details: Cabanatuan City : Araullo University, 2010.Description: 37 leavesSubject(s): LOC classification: - NR B87
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Thesis (B.S. in Nursing) -- Araullo University, Cabanatauna City
Nursing is the chosen course of the researcher, it has been part of their well-being that nursing is an indispensable, knowledgeable human caring. They know they care with complex knowledge focused on the specific needs of the patients. Being active in care of the sick and their professional preparation and practice skills are directed to body care, recovery, cure, coping, and at the time, even ensuring a patient's decent death through palliative care. Understanding nursing is an important step in ensuring an effective and sustainable nursing workforce. Thus it cannot be avoided that the values and status nursing are under attack from a culmination of pressures within the current health system.
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